Emerson 6081-P Wireless Office Headset User Manual


 
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MODEL 6081-P pH/ORP SECTION 1.0
DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS
1.5 Product Certifications
Telecommunication Compliance
All wireless devices require certification to ensure that
they adhere to regulations regarding the use of the RF
spectrum. Nearly every country requires this type of
product certification. Emerson is working with govern-
mental agencies around the world to supply fully
compliant products and remove the risk of violating
country directives or laws governing wireless device
usage.
FCC and IC
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following conditions: This
device may not cause harmful interference, this device
must accept any interference received, including inter-
ference that may cause undesired operation.
This device must be installed to ensure a minimum
antenna separation distance of 20 cm from all persons.
1.6 HART COMMUNICATIONS
1.6.1 OVERVIEW OF HART COMMUNICATION
HART (highway addressable remote transducer) V.7 supports a wireless digital communication system.
The HART protocol, originally developed by Fisher-Rosemount, is now overseen by the independent HART
Communication Foundation. The Foundation ensures that all HART devices can communicate with one another.
For more information about HART communications, call the HART Communication Foundation at (512) 794-0369.
The internet address is http://www.hartcomm.org.
1.6.2 HART INTERFACE DEVICES
HART communicators allow the user to view measurement data (pH, ORP and temperature), program the transmit-
ter, and download information from the transmitter for transfer to a computer for analysis. Downloaded information
can also be sent to another HART transmitter. Either a hand-held communicator, such as the Rosemount Model 375,
or a computer can be used. HART interface devices operate fromthe HART taps inside the rear enclosure.
If your communicator does not recognize the Model 6081 pH/ORP transmitter, the device description library may
need updating. Call the manufacturer of your HART communication device for updates.